The Blue Jays are turning heads with their hot start to the season – but not turnstiles.
Attendance figures released for the month of April – which the Jays ended tied atop the AL East – show Toronto as baseball's third biggest loser in average attendance compared to 2008.
With 10 home games in the first month of the season, crowds at the Rogers Centre are down on average to 20,396 from 26,864 in 2008.
Washington, Detroit and Atlanta, join the Jays as the so-called biggest losers, according to baseball's monthly attendance report. The two Florida teams – the Marlins and Rays – show the biggest gains, followed by Oakland, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati.
Even with two new ballparks in New York, MLB overall is down at the turnstiles from this time last year by an average of 866 tickets per game.
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